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Contact your Toyota Dealer or go to toyota.com.au/advantage for other exclusions, eligibility and full details.
Yaris, Corolla, Rukus, Prius, Prius C, Prius V $1401
Tarago, Kluger, Rav4, Hilux, Hiace $1801
LandCruiser 200, Prado, FJ Cruiser $2201
LandCruiser 70 Series $3101
Coaster $3601
86 $1801
Camry (Jan 2015 onwards), Camry Hybrid (Jan 2015 onwards), Aurion (Jan 2015 onwards)
$1401
Welcome to Toyota Service AdvantageYour Toyota doesn’t just get you from A to B, it does so much more. Whether it’s taking the kids to soccer or helping you get to important appointments on time, it makes sense to look after the one that looks after you. Servicing as per the recommended service sched-ule is essential and this is even easier with Toyota Service Advantage on new Toyotas. This means that for a minimum of the first three years or 60,000km, you’ll pay the same capped price for your eligible logbook services1. Better still, that includes all items covered in your service schedule, such as Toyota Genuine Parts, labour and fluids and it can be carried out at any one of over 290 Toyota Service centres across the country. It’s just another way Toyota looks after you and your vehicle; we call it a Lifetime of Toyota Advantages.
Servicing as per the recommended schedule:- Helps to ensure optimum performance and fuel efficiency- Helps to reduce running costs- Assists with maintaining the future value of your vehicle- Helps to ensure the safety of you and your passengers.
Time v DistanceDid you know that a short, stop-start journey is one of the hardest forms of work an engine can endure? Or that engine oil, like gear oils and transmission fluids, breaks down over time? That’s why your Toyota’s optimum service interval depends as much on time and driving conditions, as it does on distance. If you don’t do a lot of kilometres, you should have your Toyota serviced according to the recommended time based service intervals. Alternatively, if you use your car more regularly it is likely you’ll reach the kilo-metre interval first and therefore your servicing should be based on the recommended distance travelled. Remember it’s not time or distance, it’s whichever you reach first.
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